The association of psychosocial factors (psychological distress, coping skills, family support, trauma exposure, and spirituality) with initial weight and weight loss among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) in a diabetes prevention translational project was investigated. Participants (n=3,135) were confirmed as prediabetic and subsequently enrolled in the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Diabetes Prevention (SDPI-DP) demonstration project implemented at 36 Indian health care programs. Measures were obtained at baseline and after completing a 16-session educational curriculum focusing on weight loss through behavioral changes. At baseline, psychological distress and negative family support were linked to greater weight, whe...
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes worldwide, and rates of diabetes are also high amon...
OBJECTIVEdThe landmark Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle inter-vention can pre...
Objectives: To investigate (1) weight maintenance among black and white participants and (2) psychos...
The association of psychosocial factors (psychological distress, coping skills, family support, trau...
The association of psychosocial factors (psychological distress, coping skills, family support, trau...
ObjectiveTo investigate possible socioeconomic disparities in weight and behavioral outcomes among A...
PurposeLittle is known about the association of psychosocial factors with health-related quality of ...
PurposeWeight loss has been demonstrated to be a successful strategy in diabetes prevention. Althoug...
Diabetes mellitus is a serious problem that affects 15.7 million individuals in the United States. T...
The objective of the present study was to investigate how American Indian/Alaska Natives\u27 (AI/ANs...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United Sates. Certain ...
Objectives: To examine the association of perceived discrimination with participant retention and di...
American Indians (AIs) have higher rates of obesity than other racial/ethnic groups, placing them at...
ObjectiveEvidence for long-term translational effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in minority p...
Evidence suggests that perceived stress and psychological resilience are related to the presence and...
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes worldwide, and rates of diabetes are also high amon...
OBJECTIVEdThe landmark Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle inter-vention can pre...
Objectives: To investigate (1) weight maintenance among black and white participants and (2) psychos...
The association of psychosocial factors (psychological distress, coping skills, family support, trau...
The association of psychosocial factors (psychological distress, coping skills, family support, trau...
ObjectiveTo investigate possible socioeconomic disparities in weight and behavioral outcomes among A...
PurposeLittle is known about the association of psychosocial factors with health-related quality of ...
PurposeWeight loss has been demonstrated to be a successful strategy in diabetes prevention. Althoug...
Diabetes mellitus is a serious problem that affects 15.7 million individuals in the United States. T...
The objective of the present study was to investigate how American Indian/Alaska Natives\u27 (AI/ANs...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United Sates. Certain ...
Objectives: To examine the association of perceived discrimination with participant retention and di...
American Indians (AIs) have higher rates of obesity than other racial/ethnic groups, placing them at...
ObjectiveEvidence for long-term translational effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in minority p...
Evidence suggests that perceived stress and psychological resilience are related to the presence and...
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes worldwide, and rates of diabetes are also high amon...
OBJECTIVEdThe landmark Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle inter-vention can pre...
Objectives: To investigate (1) weight maintenance among black and white participants and (2) psychos...